
@Xander Crews - WRX REASCEND: Here it is, I hope it'll show up.
@Xander Crews - WRX REASCEND: Here it is, I hope it'll show up.
@Xander Crews - WRX REASCEND: I wonder the same question, some Miata/MX-5 owners taught of more "original" ways to mod their cars.
@tonyola: Maybe some rare turbo variant like that 1988 model.
@suss6052: I guess AMC missed an opportunity with the V6.
@Michael Hartzler: I miss the car-based ambulances, there not as practical as vans or some pick-up trucks chassis-cab but they was cool.
@bygeorge: @tonyola: I spotted this picture of a proposed 1941 LaSalle, the design was very well advanced before GM decided to pull the plug. Picture from [www.motorera.com]
@tonyola: For LaSalle, GM toyed of reviving LaSalle like some cars showed during the 1955 Motorama [auto.howstuffworks.com] and the 1963 Buick Riviera was inteded originally to be a LaSalle revival for Cadillac.
Is it my imagination or that orange dream ice pain reminds me of another supercar from the Great White North? [jalopnik.com]
I wonder if Paul Hogan might approve the 360 like the other Subarus? ;-)
@Batshitbox: "-You're bastards!!" ;-)
@flyingstitch: LOL :-D Good one!
@80Supra: I agree :-)
Speaking of LeMans and racing, there also the documentairy titled "Once Upon a Wheel" [www.imdb.com] featuring Paul Newman, Kirk Douglas, James Garner, Glenn Ford, Mario Andretti and Cesar Romero. Someone posted an exterpt on Youtube.
@Bentoboxx, My Tank is full of it: as well as not playing the "Benny Hill show" theme.
@Vavon: I guess it was a marketing ploy then Renault used in Quebec, Canada. Most of the R5 sold in Canada was in Quebec.
@stephdumas: And let's check an eye in the 1970s with Gérard Lenorman.
@stephdumas: Jean-Jacques Goldman
@stephdumas: And some other pop-rock artists like Julien Clerc with "Coeur de Rocker"
@tonyola: And also ballads was very popular like "Je l'aime à mourir" by Francis Cabrel.
@stephdumas: And here one with French-Canadian singer-songwriter Robert Charlebois.